The Sandman - Season 2

Season 2
After a fateful reunion with his family, Dream of the Endless must face one impossible decision after another as he attempts to save himself, his kingdom, and the waking world from the epic fallout of his past misdeeds. To make amends, Dream must confront longtime friends and foes, gods, monsters, and mortals. But the path to forgiveness is full of unexpected twists and turns, and true absolution may cost Dream everything.

Episodes

Chapter 11: Season of Mists
When a gathering of the Endless exposes deep-seated grievances, Morpheus embarks on a mission to Hell to free the soul of a condemned mortal.

Chapter 12: The Ruler of Hell
Bequeathed the key to Hell, Morpheus throws a lavish banquet to determine which god, demon or faerie can be entrusted with its dark power.

Chapter 13: More Devils Than Vast Hell Can Hold
All the world's a stage as Morpheus summons history's greatest dramatist to perform an enchanting play for a supernatural audience.

Chapter 14: Brief Lives
Morpheus grudgingly helps Delirium search for their vanished sibling in the waking world — where a deadly force lurks in the shadows.

Chapter 15: The Song of Orpheus
To honor a promise to one sibling, Morpheus must shatter a vow to another. In ancient Greece, a wedding-night tragedy turns a son against his father.

Chapter 16: Family Blood
Morpheus enlists an expert in the occult to smuggle a deeply personal relic out of Paris — and help him and Delirium find the answers they seek.

Chapter 17: Time and Night
With the future of his realm at stake, Morpheus must appeal for help to an authority even greater than the Endless.

Chapter 18: Fuel for the Fire
Morpheus recruits a mortal agent for a dangerous mission in the waking world. A change of heart puts a pair of tricksters on a collision course.

Chapter 19: The Kindly Ones
Confined to his realm, Morpheus conjures up a new nightmare to do his bidding. The God of Deception deals roughly with an intrusive thorn in his side.

Chapter 20: Long Live the King
Fueled by rage, a grieving mother unleashes her wrath upon the Dreaming, as Morpheus confronts the Kindly Ones at the furthest reaches of his kingdom.

Chapter 21: A Tale of Graceful Ends
As deities, dreamers and demons unite to mark a momentous occasion, the Endless assemble for a family reunion unlike any other.

Death: The High Cost of Living
In this standalone episode, a journalist overwhelmed by hopelessness has a life-altering 24 hours after crossing paths with Death on her day off.
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